Luke Iannini (pd) a écrit :
Hm... I'm not sure if your patch was supposed to "work" or demonstrate
my issue, Chris... thanks for making it regardless : ).
Alexandre, not sure what you're suggesting either since [f $0] would
output the "value" of $0 rather than the actual characters "$0"
hello,
there something I don't understand,
why do you absolutely want to get the characters "$0" when it's for
'dynamic patching'
at the moment the $0 value is for the current instance of a patch, the
target subpatch only need the $0 value,
and it doesn't matter if it's the value or the characters,
unless this dynamical patching is for building subpatches that will be
saved into the current patch,
so I don't understand why building dynamically subpatches in patches
that will be saved in the current state.
Usually, dynamical patching is usefull for attributing provisional
states into a patch.
Is there another way to use dynamic patching?
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